High Court of Himachal Pradesh jobs for Clerks / Proof Readers (Class-III)/ Junior Office Assistant in Shimla. Last Date to apply: 21 Aug 2016
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No.HHC/Admn.2(21)/82-VI- Dated: 08th August, 2016
Clerks/Proof Readers (Class-III)/ Junior Office Assistant job position in High Court of Himachal Pradesh
Clerks/Proof Readers (Class-III)
Qualification : Possessing Graduation degree from a recognized University
No. of Post : 17 posts (UR-11, SC-3, ST-2 and 1 OBC)
Pay Scale : Rs.5910- 20200
Junior Office Assistant
Qualification : 1. B. Tech in Computers or I.T. or Electronics & Communication Engineering/ MCA/B.Sc. (IT)/ PGDCA or equivalent. or 2. 10+2 or equivalent qualification plus BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application). or Matriculation plus Polytechnic Diploma in Computers or I.T. or Electronics. or 10+2 or equivalent qualification plus DCA (Diploma in Computer Application)/ I.T.I. diploma in Computers or equivalent Diploma in Information Technology or Computers/ Computer Science or ‘O’ or ‘A’ Level Diploma from National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology
No. of Posts : 14 posts (UR-11, SC-2 and 1- ST)
Pay Scale : Rs.5910-20200
Fees Structure & Mode of Payment : The examination fee prescribed for the candidates, belonging to different categories, is given hereunder :
i. In case of General or un-reserved category = Rs.300/-
ii. For all other reserved categories = Rs.150/-
The candidates shall have to deposit the requisite fee either through “EPayment” mode i.e. either by using Debit/Credit Card(s) etc. or through net-banking options, as are available at payment gateway or the requisite fee could also be paid through “E-Challan” which can be generated from the online web portal of SBI Collect and the requisite fee amount is to be deposited in cash at any branch of the SBI wherein all transaction details/particulars e.g. SBI Collect Reference Number, Journal Number etc. will be denoted by the payee bank.
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Precisely, the former Princely States had different systems of Administration and set of laws and in most of the Princely States, the administration was run on the whims of the Rulers or Wazirs and their words were considered to be the law. The Himachal Pradesh was born as a result of integration of 26 Shimla and four Punjab hill States into a Centrally Administered Area on April 15,1948.